This week we added three Web applications to our CMS Focus top 30 list. The CMSs and ECMs listed in CMS Focus are not necessarily the most popular in content management and are not meant to meet everyone's requirements for a CMS. Instead the content management systems that make up this top 30 are what I consider content management "game changers" or "attention getters". New to CMS Focus are the following CMS/ECM: EPiServer, Umbraco, and an unknown CMS called Omeka.
My thanks to all those that made their suggestions to me via Twitter. Besides the three CMS that made the top 30 list, we had enough tweets to call our attention to Enano, Coremedia, Alterian, OpenCMS, SDL Tridion, Jahia, and Nuxeo. I wouldn't be surprised to see some of these additional CMSs making their way onto CMS Focus in the near future.
In order to make room the new entries, we dropped three Web applications out of CMS Focus and into our "Hall of Fame". These applications were Gallery (2006-2010), Frog CMS (2009-2010), and SMF (2006 - 2009). All three applications are fine pieces of softweare for what they are designed to do and are still be worth a look. However, our focus continues to shift to more complete information systems and retirement to the hall of fame were long overdue for these applications.
Now that Gallery 3.0 is in the beta phase of its software development, I feel it's safe to talk about the new features users can expect out of this open source web-based photo album organizer. Now I realize that Gallery is not a full content management system, but I also know there are plenty of people out there that think they need a CMS when perhaps what they really need is something a little simpler. For those that want to build a site to display and share their photography I recommend a look at Menalto's Gallery.
The philosophy behind Gallery 3 development is to make the web application easy and fun to customize with a big focus on usability. The developers have made every effort to make it much easier for the casual developer to hack on the product and do some really cool things with the software. The emphasis is on making simple, frequent tasks quick and easy.
New features and enhancements in Gallery 3 include:
Support for upgrading to further releases
Full HTTPS support
Use the EXIF caption (information provided by your digital camera) as the photo description
The developers of Gallery, an online photo-album organizer, have officially announced the start of Gallery 3. I have to say they have a very aggressive release date for the release of version 3.0.
Those of you that have been paying attention know that something is going on! At the Gallery Sprint a few weeks ago, we made a lot of decisions and got the ball rolling on a complete rewrite which we've decided to call Gallery 3. Development of new features on Gallery 2 has been frozen, Gallery 1 is now a completely separate project "Jallery", and the Gallery team is now busy at work on Gallery 3. It's definitely not ready to run on your website yet but we've set the ambitious goal of having a 3.0 release by February 1, 2009 and are on track to meet that goal.
Gallery 2.3, an open source "photo album organizer", has been released. Lot of new features in this version of the Gallery 2.x branch. Some of the new features and enchancements include:
Slideshow module now uses PicLens to provide a rich, full screen slideshow.
Comment module now offers spam moderation and Akismet support.
When you split the list into three sections, you get the feeling that PHP-Nuke, ezPublish, and osCommerce have been around for a very long time. More importantly, you begin to think that it is time for Gallery, Drupal, and MediaWiki to either be seen as mature applications or for those applications to finally grow up.
Gallery 2.2.2, a Web application for managing your photos, was released this week. No new features have been added but over 30 bug fixes were included in this stability release. Some highlights are:
Fixed WebDAV for OS X / GNOME clients - Items are now recognized as images
Fixed fallback theme / theme reset functionality
Fixed PHP error in fetchWebPage() on too many redirects
Fixed rewrite rule for embedded core.DownloadItem
Fixed Upgrade Code for IBM DB2 / MS SQL Server
Check Gallery's download page for the latest version of Gallery. The original announcement of Gallery 2.2.2's release can be found by clicking here.
With the first release of two release candidates, Gallery 2.2 will be arriving before you know it. Some of the new features in Gallery 2.2 will include:
Downloadable Plugins
Added support for themes to display dynamic albums.
Watermarking changes
New themes: Carbon and Ajaxian
New WebDAV module to mount Gallery as network device on your computer. This allows you to easily manage your Gallery with any WebDAV client like Windows Explorer.
New module to send Ecards.
New Digibug module for prints from digibug.com.
Added support for Flash Video and Windows ASF video.
Photo auto-rotation based on camera sensors or on settings from other applications.